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On Thursday, we released a developer version of Opera for computers with built-in VPN. But, what is a VPN exactly?

VPN stands for “virtual private network”. It creates a private, encrypted connection between your computer and the remote VPN server, making it harder for websites to track you online.

Think about the following: how many times have you been out at a café and the first thing you do, even before ordering, is to connect to the Wi-Fi?

Being connected at all times, no matter where we are, is part of our daily lives. But, while most of us wouldn’t download software from an unknown website, when it comes to using public Wi-Fi, we are not always as careful.

Should I use a VPN?

Whether you’re tech-savvy or just new to the web, a VPN can help you in different ways:

#1 For better privacy

A VPN enhances your online privacy by keeping your personal communications more secure, especially useful when surfing on public Wi-Fi networks. It also makes it harder for sites to track you online.

#2 For greater access

By replacing your IP address with a virtual one, a VPN can help you access your favorite online content more easily.

How to choose the best VPN for you?

There are many options out there, mostly with a paid subscription model and limited data transfer allowance. It’s best to choose a provider you trust.

If you love Opera, you can try our new free, built-in VPN in the developer version of the Opera browser for computers. We think it’s a nifty addition to the browser, and we hope you like it, too.